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lower figures, ‘new’ scale), as well as the tapered-shank sneck- 
bend hooks, which latter are made with points both straight 
and ‘twisted,’ or ‘ snecked.’ 
‘ PENNELL-LIMERICK' HOOKS WITH PLAIN SHANK. 
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* PENNELL-SNECK’ HOOKS WITH PLAIN SHANK, 
The diagrams represent two lake flies tied on the two dif- 
ferent bends,—that on the sneck bend the ‘Hackle Red’ for 
brown trout, and that on the Limerick the ‘ Hackle Claret’ for 
sea-trout. The formulas for dressing these, with some other 
patterns of my Hackle flies for sea- and brown-trout, which I 
have found very successful, are given further on. (See Index.) 
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HACKLE RED. HACKLE CLARET. 
LAKE FLIES DRESSED ON PATENT EYED HOOKS WITH UP-TURN SHANK, 
A small stream trout fly (‘ Furnace brown’) on a sneck-bend 
is also figured. 
